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1Number Two (''slang noun''):
2# The right-hand man, the [[NumberTwo second-in-command]].
3# [[BreadEggsMilkSquick Fæces]].
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5Number Two for Brains combines both meanings: the first applies to the position, the second to the skull's contents.
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7In other words, this is when the one who has authority over the others, gets orders from and reports ''directly'' to the boss, and has to keep everything running smoothly is a ''moron''.
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9Usually PlayedForLaughs and a sure sign that the guy in charge is truly SurroundedByIdiots. Compare BrainsAndBrawn, where the (possibly) stupid sidekick doesn't hold a position of authority. See also TheDragon, TheLancer, NumberTwo, TheIgor, PointyHairedBoss, and UnderlingWithAnFInPR. May be TheStarscream, but is virtually ''never'' DragonInChief -- unless his boss is even more of a dingbat. Very often falls under DumbMuscle. Overlaps with VileVillainLaughableLackey in cases where the boss is noticeably more serious. Contrast HypercompetentSidekick, which often diametrically inverts this trope by being paired up with an inept boss instead. If the bad guy has two subordinates who happen to be idiots, then it's BumblingHenchmenDuo.
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17* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'': As a fellow Seven Star, Iok Kujan is technically second-in-command of the Arianrhod Fleet and right below [[BigBad Rustal Elion]] in their hierarchy, but the reason he's TheBrute rather than TheDragon is because of how [[GeneralFailure utterly incompetent]] he is (with said incompetence being the source of the many deaths of his troops under his command).
18* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has [[MultiArmedAndDangerous Hatchan]] to [[ThreateningShark Arlong]], who's so stupid he accidentally catches the seat of his own pants while fishing without realizing it, and is tricked into letting Arlong's prisoner Zoro go. Interestingly, he gained some IQ points after his HeelFaceTurn and is able to be MrExposition for the Sabaody Archipelago arc.
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22* Kronk in ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove''. One of the most lovably stupid lackeys of all time.
23* In ''WesternAnimation/YogiTheEasterBear'', the main villain Paulie is saddled with a moronic henchman named Ernest.
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27* Otis in ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' is a plump, bungling sycophant and flunky, whose only noteworthy skill is to make Lex Luthor's criminal genius all the more evident by comparison. He can't even be trusted with the security of their subway hideout: Lex sees someone tailing Otis on hidden camera and mechanically shoves the man in the path of an oncoming train, then berates his henchman, saying it's not the first time he's ignored someone following him. When Luthor reveals a map of his "new" Western Seaboard, he notices Otis has scrawled "OtiƧBURG" -- [[RandomlyReversedLetters yes, backwards S included]] -- on an empty bit of land in marker, and demands it be removed. Interestingly, while he could more accurately be called a third-in-command behind the more valuable and skilled Eve Teschmacher, Otis is also Lex's direct subordinate because of [[TerribleTrio how small their gang is]].
28-->'''Luthor:''' Bye-bye, California; hello, new West Coast -- MY West Coast.\
29''[Otis takes the plastic partition away, showing a reduced California coastline]''\
30'''Luthor:''' Costa del Lex. Luthorville. Marina del Lex. Otisburg...\
31''[He realizes what he's just said and turns to look at Otis in sheer contempt]''\
32'''Luthor:''' "Otisburg"?\
33'''Otis:''' ''[feebly]'' Miss Teschmacher, she's got her own place...\
34'''Luthor:''' Otisburg?!\
35'''Otis:''' ''[trying to defend himself]'' It's a little bitty place--!\
36'''Luthor:''' ''OTIS''-burg?!\
37'''Otis:''' ''[sounding close to tears]'' Okay, I'll just... wipe it off, that's all... just a little town...
38** His tendency to screw up is even acknowledged by Lex in ''Film/SupermanII'', and he leaves Otis behind as literal dead weight during the prison escape when their makeshift hot-air balloon can't achieve liftoff. Otis isn't seen or referenced for the rest of the movie, [[ShooOutTheClowns thus affording more screen time to Zod]].
39* Hedley Lamarr's flunky, Taggart, and in turn, ''his'' flunky, Lyle, in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''.
40* Wendell in ''Film/TrickyPeople''.
41* Mr Pope from ''Film/TheEigerSanction'' (1975)
42-->'''Pope:''' My superior wants to see you.\
43'''Hemlock:''' Your superior? Well that doesn't limit the field much, does it?
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47* Sergeant Colon of ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', in ''Literature/GuardsGuards'' Maybe not actively stupid, but certainly not bright and on top of things. He makes a great on-the-streets copper on account of his experience and gut instinct, but is a disaster as Captain in ''Literature/TheFifthElephant''.
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51* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Ramsay. As his more intelligent and self-controlled father's NumberTwo, he makes several stupid decisions due to his sadistic and impulsive nature. He ruins Theon to a point that he can't be used as a bartering piece with the Greyjoys, flays the Ironborn reavers at Moat Cailin rather than honor the conditions of the surrender, flays lords who refuse to pay their taxes, and holds a large feast for himself when Winter is Coming. In general, his sadism and impulsivity prevents him from waiting or devising non-violent solutions and consequentially, Roose spends Season 4 and 5 having to deal with his bastard/son's messes.
52* In ''Series/{{Weeds}}'', U-Turn spent a great deal of time chiding his friendly but incompetent underling Marvin, eventually [[spoiler:pushing him over the edge.]]
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56* Moriarty in ''Radio/TheGoonShow'' is the dumber member of the (usually) villainous duo, with Grytpype-Thynne as the brains.
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60* Conroy Wu from ''VideoGame/SleepingDogs2012'' is the embodiment of this. He is the second-in-command of the Water Street Boys led by Winston Chu, but he is so much of a thuggish, ill-tempered, steroid using, and violent idiot that he makes his boss look worse rather than better by comparison, and as Charles Ho notes, represents Winston's inability to attract raw talent in the eyes of other Red Poles.
61* ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'' gives us Penultimo, your second-in-command who is utterly loyal but not too bright.
62* ''VideoGame/Uncharted2AmongThieves'' gives us [[spoiler:Harry Flynn]], who pulls a FaceHeelTurn early on, and demonstrates an outstanding lack of common sense more or less continuously, as well as deduction and decryption chops that would not shame a watermelon (although it's a bit unfair when the competition is [[AdventurerArchaeologist Nate Drake]]). Sadly for him, the BigBad is also a BadBoss.
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66* In ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'', given the limited budget available to him from the [[GreaterScopeVillain council of Plutark]], Greasepit was probably hired by [[BigBad Limburger]] primarily because he was cheap. It's sure as heck not because of any competence on Greasepit's part. A flashback shows that Greasepit got the job because he had a good agent, or at least that was Karbunkle's excuse for not getting anybody better.
67* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': Scorponok fits this trope to a T. He was really kind of an idiot; really the only things he had to his name were his [[UndyingLoyalty loyalty]] and some surprising talents with inventing (though when his inventions went wrong, they went [[GoneHorriblyWrong wrong]]). To be fair, his loyalty certainly was a commodity what with the likes of [[TheStarscream Terrorsaur]] and [[TheMole Tarantulas]] on board.
68* Since his selection is limited, The Brain from ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' has to rely on Pinky a lot in his schemes. This is frequently their undoing -- ''almost'' as frequently as [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Brain's own overconfidence]].
69* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' features Mimsy, sidekick to Nathan. Occasionally subverts it by being a little more sensible every now and then.
70* Larry, Rippen's loyal but moronic henchman in ''WesternAnimation/PennZeroPartTimeHero''. There have been ''many'' occasions where [[TheBadGuyWins Rippen would have easily won]] if not for Larry [[NearVillainVictory screwing everything up at the last second]].
71* Several episodes of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' have Stumpy act as a sidekick to [[VillainProtagonist Mr. Cat]], and whenever he does this trope comes into use.
72* ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'':
73** One-Eyed Sally's first mate Blather in ''The Legend of Grimace Island''. One-Eyed Sally in her own words orders Blather not to think because he isn't good at it.
74** In the final video ''The Monster O'[=McDonaldland=] Loch'', the villain Stiles has a stupid henchman named Pip, whose idiocy ends up foiling Stiles' attempt at making Pip the fall guy when they are apprehended by police.
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